Time Is Running Out to Claim Your Free Backdraft Suppressor

Time is running out for shooters to take advantage of one of Meprolight’s most popular promotions of the year. Through July 31, 2026, customers who purchase a qualifying Meprolight® optic remain eligible to receive a rebate for a free Backdraft suppressor, making now the time to upgrade their firearm with premium optics and suppressed performance.

The limited-time offer pairs Meprolight’s battle-proven optics with a high-performance suppressor, giving shooters exceptional value through a straightforward rebate process. With the promotion ending soon and available only while supplies last, customers are encouraged to act before the deadline.

“This promotion has generated tremendous interest because it delivers genuine value to shooters,” said Jordan Stein, Digital Marketing Manager for Meprolight®. “If you’ve been considering upgrading your optic or adding a suppressor to your firearm, now is the time. Once July 31 arrives, this opportunity is gone.”

Receiving the free suppressor is simple:

    • Purchase a qualifying Meprolight® optic.
    • Submit the required rebate information.
    • Receive your free Backdraft suppressor.

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Want the Chance to Hunt Cranes, Grouse or Swans in Utah This Fall? Apply for 2026 Permits Starting June 30

Photo courtesy of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

If you are looking for a unique experience in Utah’s outdoors, consider applying for a permit for the chance to hunt greater sage-grouse, sandhill crane, sharp-tailed grouse or tundra swan this fall. The 2026 application period for these four Utah bird hunts opens on Tuesday, June 30.

Obtaining permits

Qualifying to hunt most bird species in Utah is simple: buy a combination or hunting license and head afield. However, some bird species also require a special permit in addition to a hunting license. Those species include:

  • Band-tailed pigeon
  • Greater sage-grouse
  • Sandhill crane
  • Sharp-tailed grouse
  • Tundra swan (Hunters should note that it’s illegal to harvest a trumpeter swan in Utah.)
  • Turkey
  • White-tailed ptarmigan

Permits for greater sage-grouse, sandhill crane, tundra swan and sharp-tailed grouse are available through the Utah hunt drawing. You can apply for permits from June 30 at 8 a.m. MDT to July 14 at 11 p.m. MDT for a chance to hunt these larger, unique birds this fall. The permits for band-tailed pigeon and white-tailed ptarmigan are available for free, starting July 30, and you can obtain them online or from any license agent. Read more

Colt, Guns.com Join Forces to Offer Exclusive Auction Benefitting SAF

Colt’s Manufacturing Company and Guns.com have teamed up to offer a one-of-a-kind auction featuring an exclusive collector’s edition Colt Custom Shop Python in celebration of the nation’s founding, with all proceeds benefitting the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF).

“Anniversaries invite reflection, but they should also inspire ambition,” said Colt’s Head of Marketing Kristin Marlow. “As America marks its 250th anniversary, this firearm pays tribute to the Python created for the nation’s Bicentennial in 1976 while also celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Colt Custom Shop. For 190 years, Colt has been part of the American story – a nation shaped by innovation, individual liberty, and a constant belief that tomorrow can be better than today. That’s a value Colt shares with our partners at Guns.com and the Second Amendment Foundation. We honor our past with gratitude, while looking confidently toward the future.”

Crafted to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary, the Colt Custom Shop Python pays tribute to one of the most sought-after commemorative revolvers in Colt’s history: the 1976 Bicentennial Python. Drawing inspiration from that iconic firearm, this special edition features a bright stainless finish, smooth walnut grips with eagle medallion, vintage-style markings, and patriotic roll engraving honoring the nation’s founding and enduring spirit. Read more

Weatherby Introduces the Model 307 MZY, the Company’s First Production Muzzleloader

Sheridan, WY – June 25th, 2026 Weatherby proudly announces the launch of the Model 307 MZY, the company’s first production muzzleloader in its 80 year history. Built on a modified Model 307 action and featuring the innovative Arrowhead Rifles Gen2 ignition system, the Model 307 MZY delivers a new standard of accuracy, reliability, and consistency for black powder hunters.

Designed specifically for hunters who refuse to compromise performance during muzzleloader seasons, the Model 307 MZY combines modern rifle technology with proven muzzleloading capability. The result is a precision hunting tool that offers cleaner operation, tighter velocity spreads, and dependable cold-weather performance when paired with BlackHorn 209 powder.

At the heart of the Model 307 MZY is a modified Model 307 action engineered to accept Arrowhead Rifles’ Gen2 sealed primer-based ignition system. Traditionally found only in custom muzzleloaders, the system utilizes precision-fit primer modules loaded with large rifle primers rather than conventional 209 primer systems. This design creates a hotter, more consistent ignition through a short, straight flame path while fully sealing the breech. The sealed system eliminates blowback into the action, maintains repeatable headspace, and significantly reduces maintenance compared to traditional muzzleloader ignition systems. The result is cleaner operation, improved consistency, and reliable performance across a wide range of hunting conditions. Read more

U.S. Supreme Court Drives Final Stake Through Hawaii “Vampire Rule” Gun Carry Ban in Second Amendment Decision

Consistent with FPC’s victories against “vampire rule” laws in multiple states, the United States Supreme Court today issued a major 6-to-3 decision in Wolford v. Lopez holding that Hawaii cannot presume that peaceable carry is forbidden on private property held open to the public unless the owner first gives express permission. In the decision, the Court held that this reversal of the longstanding common-law default unconstitutionally infringes upon the exercise of the right to bear arms and violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.

The Court explained that these laws did not merely regulate where licensed people could carry. Instead, they severely burdened the ordinary exercise of the right to bear arms by forcing peaceable people to seek permission before entering the stores, restaurants, gas stations, pharmacies, and other businesses they visit every day. That burden, the Court held, is incompatible with the Second Amendment’s protection of the right to carry firearms for self-defense as Americans go about their daily lives.

The case against the State of Hawaii was brought by three individuals and the Hawaii Firearms Coalition. Notable amicus briefs filed in support of Wolford include those by FPCCalifornia Gun Rights Foundation, and the United States. FPC has successfully blocked enforcement of “vampire rule” laws in multiple states, including CaliforniaMarylandNew Jersey, and New York.

The Court’s opinion for Wolford was written by Justice Alito. A concurring opinion was written by Justice Barrett and partially joined by Justices Thomas and Gorsuch. Dissenting opinions were written by Justice Kagan and Justice Jackson (joined by Justice Sotomayor).

The ruling confirms what FPC has argued from the beginning: States may not nullify Bruen by turning ordinary places open to the public—stores, restaurants, parking lots, and other public-facing private property—into carry-prohibited zones by default. Read more

2026 Pointer ST912 Walnut Model Over Under Now Shipping

The New 2026 POINTER ST912 WALNUT Over Under shotguns are now shipping. These beautiful shotguns scream overall value and abundant features that normally would cost much more for anything similar.

The New POINTER ST912 WALNUT 12 Ga. comes with an eye catching black finish on the 30″ Barrels and receiver and is paired with a complimenting beautiful Walnut forend and butt stock with an adjustable comb. A Jeweled receiver assures a smooth break open and shut of the action, Ejectors, Crisp Triggers, 5 Extended Chokes. Surely a shotgun that will stand out not only on the dealers shelves but also on the gun rack at the range, be it sporting clays or the trap club.

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WOOX Introduces the Elegante Sporter Purpose-Built Bolt Action Stock

The New Standard in Classic Hunting Stocks

WOOX, manufacturers of Italian-American made gunstocks, axes and knives, crafted with the finest materials and the latest technology, is proud to announce the introduction of the new Elegante Sporter bolt action rifle stock. The Sporter was designed and engineered for hunters who appreciate classic form with modern features, and field-proven performance.

“The Elegante Series began as a true passion project for our entire team,” said Ben Fleming, CEO of WOOX USA. “WOOX has always been known for blending the timeless character of wood with the strength, performance, and modern refinement of metal and aluminum. With the Elegante Series, our goal was to create something that felt classic and nostalgic in appearance, while incorporating modern design elements that enhance repeatability, consistency, and precision.” Fleming goes on to say, “We poured an incredible amount of care, craftsmanship, and intention into every detail of this series, and I’m confident the result is a timeless design that will resonate with end users who value both beauty and performance.”

The new Elegante Sporter stock embodies the essence of the traditional hunting rifle. Crafted from carefully selected Claro American Walnut, this elegant stock showcases the natural beauty and character of the wood while delivering the balance and handling expected from a modern bolt action platform. The Sporter is perfectly shaped and crafted in Italy, and hand finished in Hickory, NC. Weighing in at just 30 ounces, the Elegante Sporter is well under the weight of a traditional wood rifles stock. It utilizes an integrated aluminum mini-chassis to create the perfect balance between weight, repeatability, handling, and performance. This unique stock provides the same precision tolerances and repeatable bedding geometry that gives you chassis level performance in a traditional walnut stock.

The Elegante Sporter stock is built from a single piece of American Walnut with two choices of wood grades, standard or high-grade American Walnut. Each is hand-selected and chosen specifically for grain and character. Because walnut is a natural material, no two stocks carry the same pattern. The one you order is the only one that looks exactly like it, anywhere.

Premium Features include:

    • Full-length standard and high-grade American walnut, hand-oiled
    • Integrated aerospace-grade aluminum mini-chassis
    • Slim forend for fast, natural handling
    • Traditional grip geometry with integrated thumb rest
    • Ebony accents on grip and forend tip
    • M-LOK 2-slot rail at 6 o’clock position on forend for accessories
    • Microcell recoil pad assists in reduction of felt recoil
    • Adjustable length of pull via optional spacers
    • MSRP: Standard American Walnut $569.00
    • High Grade Walnut $899.00

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Range USA Celebrates America’s 250th with Exclusive Henry Repeating Arms Giveaway

Range USA, the nation’s largest indoor gun range and firearm retailer, is celebrating America’s 250th birthday with an exclusive giveaway. From June 25 through July 8, participants will have the opportunity to win a highly collectible Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy 250th Anniversary .22 LR Rifle.

Created to commemorate American independence, the Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy 250th Anniversary .22 LR Rifle is an extremely limited run of only 100 rifles, designed to honor the values of freedom, liberty and patriotism. As part of the celebration, Range USA will give away the first rifle produced in the exclusive line, offering firearms enthusiasts and collectors a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of American history.

“As our nation marks a historic milestone, Range USA wanted to celebrate it in a way that resonates with our customers and reflects American values,” said Jimmy McManus, Range USA’s chief operating officer. “The Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy 250th Anniversary Rifle is a special tribute to our nation’s heritage, and we’re honored by the opportunity to give away the very first one in the limited line.”

Starting on June 25, participants can register for a chance to win in-store at any of Range USA’s 50 locations nationwide or online at RangeUSA.com until July 8. While no purchase is necessary to enter, participants must be 18 or older. The lucky winner will be selected on July 9th and notified separately.

In addition to the giveaway, Range USA will offer special savings on products from American firearm manufacturers, including Smith & Wesson, Mossberg, Ruger and Henry Repeating Arms. These limited-time promotions provide customers with an opportunity to celebrate America’s 250th birthday while supporting American firearm brands. Read more

Walleye are a Bad Match for Idaho Waters, and F&G Asks Anglers to Help Stop Their Expansion

Photo courtesy of Idaho Fish and Game

Walleye are typically a bad match for Idaho because they are native to large Midwestern lakes that have nearly unlimited schools of minnows, shiners and other baitfish that walleye live on. Those large baitfish populations are unavailable in most Idaho waters, which means walleye consume game fish to survive, and most Idaho anglers prefer to catch those other game fish.

That’s why Idaho Fish and Game is extremely selective where it manages for walleye fishing, which is limited to: Salmon Falls Creek ReservoirOnieda Reservoir, and Oakley Reservoir.

Fish and Game biologists ask anglers to keep, kill and consume all walleye they catch outside of those waters. People should also never move walleye between bodies of water, and they should report anyone who does. It’s not only illegal, it can be very harmful to other fish populations. Read more

Saint Maries, Idaho Trio Sentenced in North Idaho Deer Poaching Case

On May 11, the final sentencing was issued for one of three individuals involved in the unlawful killing of seven mature white-tailed deer bucks in North Idaho during November 2024.

The individuals involved in the case were Will Clark, Lucas Mitchell and Laura Willis.

Sentencing for Mitchell (Feb. 2026) included:

  • $17,200 in restitution (jointly shared among three individuals)
  • $525 in processing fees (shared with Clark)
  • All associated court costs
  • Seven months in county jail
  • Five years of supervised probation
  • Ten-year hunting license revocation

Sentencing for Clark (April 2026) included:

  • $17,200 in restitution (jointly shared among three individuals)
  • $525 in processing fees (shared with Mitchell)
  • All associated court costs
  • Zero to four years in prison—currently incarcerated
  • Ten-year hunting license revocation

Sentencing for Willis (May 2026) included:

  • $6,000 in restitution (jointly shared among three individuals)
  • $150 in processing fees
  • All associated court costs
  • $200 fine
  • One year of unsupervised probation
  • One-year hunting license revocation

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